Martin wins juvenile captain’s day

Five pars in six holes were key to Luke Martin’s win at the Mourne Golf Club juvenile captain’s day. Eoin Smyth, Caolan Northrop, Callum Flynn, and James Rodgers placed, while Ryan Thornton won best gross on 69.

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The Juvenile members from Mourne GC that took part in Matthew Murphy’s Juvenile Captain’s Day last Sunday.

Mourne Golf Club

By Paul Gallagher

AS the golfing season begins to wind down, there was a great turnout for Matthew Murphy’s Juvenile Captain’s Day last Sunday, where a strong field gathered and defied the elements when competing for honours on the Annesley Links.

Captain’s Day is one of the blue riband events on the Mourne Golf Club Juvenile calendar and there was plenty of strong competition. 

On a day that turned wet and miserable, it was Luke Martin who fared best to win Murphy’s Captain’s Day with a great winning score of 39 points. 

Martin stuck to his task and kept racking up solid points, and his run of five pars in six holes from the 12th was telling in the end.

Martin was closely followed by Eoin Smyth who claimed second with 37 points, while Caolan Northrop took third with 36 points. Callum Flynn was fourth (35), one ahead of James Rodgers (34).

Ryan Thornton enjoyed a fine round in tough conditions to card a two-over 69 to secure the best gross. Although shots were dropped at the second, sixth and 18, he picked up a birdie three at the fifth for 31 points.

Captain Murphy also gave a good account of himself to sign for 30 points.

As several parents and family gathered round the first tee, captain Murphy and his dad Collie were on hand to give all the competitors great goodie bags before they teed off.

Despite the elements conspiring against them, some 18 players made it round before Jacinta Murphy and husband Raymond had plenty of hot food waiting from them at the clubhouse afterwards. 

Special must also go to Mourne Juvenile Convenor John Hanna who has worked tirelessly behind the scenes all season co-ordinating all the Juveniles’ competitions.

In the full report read how the men’s stableford came down to count back after two players finished on 41 points.